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suffuse

Indue vs Suffuse - What's the difference?

indue | suffuse |


As verbs the difference between indue and suffuse

is that indue is alternative form of lang=en while suffuse is to spread through or over something, especially as a liquid, colour or light; to perfuse.

Suffuse vs Wreathe - What's the difference?

suffuse | wreathe |


In transitive terms the difference between suffuse and wreathe

is that suffuse is to spread through or over something, especially as a liquid, colour or light; to perfuse while wreathe is to form a wreathlike shape around something.

Suffuse vs Wreath - What's the difference?

suffuse | wreath |


As verbs the difference between suffuse and wreath

is that suffuse is to spread through or over something, especially as a liquid, colour or light; to perfuse while wreath is to place an entwined circle of flowers upon or around something.

As a noun wreath is

something twisted, intertwined, or curled.

Profuse vs Suffuse - What's the difference?

profuse | suffuse |


As verbs the difference between profuse and suffuse

is that profuse is to pour out; to give or spend liberally; to lavish; to squander while suffuse is to spread through or over something, especially as a liquid, colour or light; to perfuse.

As an adjective profuse

is in great quantity or abundance.

Engulf vs Suffuse - What's the difference?

engulf | suffuse |


In transitive terms the difference between engulf and suffuse

is that engulf is to surround; to cover while suffuse is to spread through or over something, especially as a liquid, colour or light; to perfuse.

Inculcate vs Suffuse - What's the difference?

inculcate | suffuse |


In lang=en terms the difference between inculcate and suffuse

is that inculcate is to induce understanding or a particular sentiment in a person or persons while suffuse is to spread through or over something, especially as a liquid, colour or light; to perfuse.

As verbs the difference between inculcate and suffuse

is that inculcate is to teach by repeated instruction while suffuse is to spread through or over something, especially as a liquid, colour or light; to perfuse.

Tincture vs Suffuse - What's the difference?

tincture | suffuse | Related terms |


As verbs the difference between tincture and suffuse

is that tincture is to stain or impregnate (something) with colour while suffuse is to spread through or over something, especially as a liquid, colour or light; to perfuse.

As a noun tincture

is a pigment or other substance that colours or dyes.

Drench vs Suffuse - What's the difference?

drench | suffuse | Related terms |


As verbs the difference between drench and suffuse

is that drench is to soak, to make very wet while suffuse is to spread through or over something, especially as a liquid, colour or light; to perfuse.

As a noun drench

is a draught administered to an animal.

Wet vs Suffuse - What's the difference?

wet | suffuse | Related terms |


In transitive terms the difference between wet and suffuse

is that wet is to urinate accidentally in or on while suffuse is to spread through or over something, especially as a liquid, colour or light; to perfuse.

As an adjective wet

is of an object, etc, covered with or impregnated with liquid.

As a noun wet

is liquid or moisture.

Suffuse vs Inundate - What's the difference?

suffuse | inundate | Related terms |


As verbs the difference between suffuse and inundate

is that suffuse is to spread through or over something, especially as a liquid, colour or light; to perfuse while inundate is to cover with large amounts of water; to flood.

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